“I compared this turmeric with one that I bought locally in a spice jar. The spice jar originally contained 31g of turmeric, and likely cost around £1.50, but isn't organic! The KIKI Health turmeric is 150g in a large brown glass jar, currently priced just below £8, so that's quite reasonable in my opinion.The colour of the KIKI turmeric powder is darker than the locally purchased spice. Both taste pretty similar, but the KIKI turmeric powder may have a little more texture to it.According to the information on the bottle, there are many varieties of turmeric, and this one has been specially selected for high Curcuma content and full spectrum of active compounds. So it's almost certainly healthier than the turmeric currently in my spice rack. Worth a try!”
“Sustainably sourced Turmeric. I'm not going to talk about the purported health benefits - if you're buying this you probably already have an opinion. What I well say its that it comes well packaged - glass jar with a metal lid so less plastic for the world.The turmeric seems to be of a good quality although I'm not chemist, but there are no added nasties. I have used it in cooking and in smoothies as part of a daily intake for general health. Recommended”
“I love using turmeric in my cooking for taste and health reasons. It is great in curries. But this small bottle is over £7. It is organic yes but I can’t see how that justifies this huge price when compared to alternatives.”
“Tumeric is probably best known for its use in cooking, but also for its purported healthful properties when used in supplement form, particularly where the curcuminoid curcumin is emphasised. It’s a spice I’ve only periodically used so can’t really comment upon it’s effectiveness over time. I am aware though that not all turmeric products are the same, and that if one is going to take it then it’s best getting it from a trusted supplier to ensure potency and effectiveness, so am pleased to evaluate this powder from KIKI Health.Looking through the list of benefits said to be associated with turmeric is quite impressive so it’s probably a supplement that for me who is in fairly good health anyway will be more of a health assurance than anything else (but that’s no bad thing!).It seems that with some turmeric supplements the bioavailability may be quite low, but here it appears to be pretty good, of which the label is encouraging stating highest absorbability and grade available, and a full spectrum of powerful actives. It also states that the variety here is that used in herbal remedies rather than cooking, so it seems to be particularly nutrient dense, with a good amount of naturally-occurring curcuma. As such, if one is going to try a turmeric supplement then this is probably the way to go. As I’ve been particularly impressed with other products from this supplier, I have equal faith in this one.I like that the powder is created from quality ingredients, is organic, is pure (being free from additives of any kind), and that the formulation is designed to preserve as many of the vital compounds as possible (which is always important).Effect-wise, it’s difficult to say as yet. I certainly don’t feel any worse for it, but am particularly keen to keep using it to see what effects it may have on my overall health in the long run. There’s plenty of research regarding the advantages of curcumin though so I think it’s worthy of longer-term use to properly evaluate.Taste-wise it’s not bad at all for turmeric. Obviously, it tastes like turmeric but is quite palpable nevertheless. It mixes quite well too, and seems to be fairly versatile. I’ve used it purely in water, and goats milk at this point of time, but it’ll get incorporated elsewhere when I make up further blended drinks.The bottle’s a decent size so will have a reasonable amount of servings in it. Decent price for it though.For anyone wanting to add turmeric to their diet then this is an excellent place to start.”
“This product came very well packed in a jar type bottle just as the listing shows. I could smell the strong smell of turmeric upon opening the jar, and it was extremely orange in colour so I have to say, yes, it is quite potent. It also tastes very strong, too, and I guess this is because it is naturally made and is a 100% pure ingredient which has been grown and made with love and time. I plan to add this into food when cooking up meals as it seems like a very premium jar of organic turmeric.Price wise, it does seem quite expensive at £7.96 for a 150g tub, but I am not exactly sure how much turmeric costs as I do not purchase it often, so I am not really sure if it is actually cheap in reality.”
“Turmeric has both medicinal and culinary uses and this premium organic turmeric powder by KIKI Health can be used for either purpose. This turmeric powder is carefully produced in India and is 100% organic – it has a very pleasant gingery peppery flavour and is really lovely in spicy dishes. This turmeric powder contains the bioactive compound Curcumin which has proven health benefits, so as well as tasting good it offers certain medicinal benefits too – these have been widely reported. This turmeric is supplied in a brown glass bottle to protect it, and you get 150g for just under eight pounds currently from Amazon – a top quality product but at a premium price. If you just want bog-standard turmeric for cooking you would get better value elsewhere – but for for ticking many of the right boxes this premium product deserves consideration. We will probably buy it again – five stars for quality if you are happy to pay the price.”